WWII German Wehrmacht Medic Leather Field Pouch Case’Paul Klopfer Berlin 1937. Original WW2 German Wehrmacht Medic Leather Field Pouch Case’Paul Klopfer Berlin 1937′, Good Issued. As Photographed with issue wear and staining as seen (serviceable closures). A Fine Candidate for any Collection, Impression, or Display. Recent Estate Collection Acquisition & Presented as Acquired, Scarce (single pouch) – Complies with All Listing Regulations. Check back often – we search estates and sources across the world to bring a fine selection of militaria. Please review all photos for details regarding the condition of the item listed – further condition information will be included in the listing as is relevant, if you need additional photographs or have questions regarding the condition please do not hesitate to ask. I describe all items to the best of my ability – please do not hesitate to ask any and all questions prior to the close of the listing. Mistakes very rarely occur – however if one does please rest assured that it will be corrected. International Buyers are Welcome!
Soviet OSOAVIAKhIM Badge “To the OKDVA Fighter” 1930. Height (top of text to bottom of banner): 41.87mm. Width (middle center not including flag pole): 31.62mm. Weight (without screw plate): 13.320g. Screw plate diameter: 20.33mm. Screw plate weight: 4.064g. Screw post length: 13.41mm. The badge was awarded to distinguished soldiers of the Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army (OKDVA). It was established by the central council of Osoaviakhim in 1929 to reward participants in the conflict on the Chinese Eastern Railway. This badge is a striking piece of pre-WW2 Soviet history. It retains a decent amount of its original silvering as depicted in ABEPC 8 #1528. The enamel has been “restored” and is not original to the piece. Furthermore it also glows under an ultraviolet light (image attached) which an original would not. There is some minor surface pitting barely visible to the naked eye. I believe the screw post to have been replaced in the distant past and one of the wire through-prongs is missing which helps to hold the star/gear appliqué on. I believe this damage to have occurred during the supposed restoration efforts. The reverse of this piece shows excellent signs of age with some silvering present as well. Overall the details are sharp and it displays very well. It would be an excellent addition to any Soviet collection detailing the important events leading up to WW2. The Special Far Eastern Army, later the Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army Russian:???????????????????????????????????????????? (?????), romanized: Osóbaya Krasnoznamonnaya Dal’nevostóchnaya ármiya (OKDVA) was a military formation of the Red Army, active from 1929 to 1938 and under command of Vasily Blyukher. It was activated on 6 August 1929, originally with the 18th and 19th Rifle Corps assigned, in response to the Sino-Soviet border conflict regarding the ownership of the Chinese Eastern Railway. Following the Soviet victory in the Civil War the Soviet forces in the Far East became the Special Far Eastern Army of the Far Eastern Republic. Circa 1932 the 3rd Kholkoz Rifle Division OKDVA was established, and the 57th Rifle Division joined the army. The District was first briefly formed in 1935 from those forces, but then reverted to the title Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army (OKDVA), under Marshal of the Soviet Union Vasily Blyukher, while still functioning as a military district. [1] The Army became the Soviet Far East Front in June 1938, [2] after Blyukher’s torture and death at the hands of the NKVD during the Great Purge. It was reportedly disestablished on 30 June 1938. Reach out to me with any and all questions you have. All sales are final. Condition and authentication are “as seen”. Also, please be aware that this applies to declared value when relating to VAT as well (if applicable to your country).
For Sale today: One very scarce Spanish language book. About the small arms of the Spanish Civil War. One of the most comprehensive books on the subject. With original photos of the amazing variety of arms. Author: Mariano Villoslada Minon. Capitan de Artilleria del Parque de Valladolid. Publisher: Libreria Santaren, Valladolid. Hardcover, 6 by 8 1/4 inches. 349 pages with more than 150 illustrations. Good+ solid condition all around.
This is a rare and highly sought-after Crown of Romania, Civil Division, Grand Officer 1st Type, complete with its original case. As a militaria collector, this is an incredible opportunity to add a piece of history to your collection. The item is an original period piece from Romania, and it is in excellent condition. The attention to detail and craftsmanship is evident in every aspect of this item. The item will be a cherished addition to any collection, and it is sure to be the centerpiece of any display.
Total length: 48 cm. Wooden scabbard wrapped in leather with two brass fittings. Original in good condition. If you have any question I will be happy to answer.
This knife was made to fit onto the end of the Yugoslavian Mauser Rifles. The set is used in good condition. The set has Military proof marks on it as you can see in my pictures.
This is a very rare Pre-WWII Czechoslovakian Vz29 Steel helmet, sometimes known as the M29 or model 1929 which was issued to the fire service. It is offered in very good condition and retains its original dark blue paint, steel comb, and MZHJ helmet plate which stands for “Moravskou zemskou hasicskou jednotu” which translates to The Moravian Land Fire Brigade. Features a very nice all original six finger leather liner and complete original chinstrap. These were used before and during WWII under NSDAP occupation. Please message me with any questions you may have.